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Under30CEO on MSNCEO of Dude Perfect Tells Their StoryWhat sets Dude Perfect apart is not just their content, but their unwavering commitment to authenticity. As Andrew quickly ...
Some 15 years later, those pals — now with more than 60 million subscribers on the platform and known as Dude Perfect — can celebrate an investment ranging from $100 million to $300 million ...
But Dude Perfect‘s rebooted headquarters goes the extra mile in pursuit of the illusive office cool factor. At a time when luring workers back to their cubicles is harder than ever, the YouTube ...
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The five buddies who now comprise Dude Perfect had no intention of creating a brand or even a business 16 years ago when they started making a video of basketball trick ...
YouTube group Dude Perfect, known for viral stunts, has hired its first CEO. Former NBA exec Andrew Yaffe has joined the team to help grow the business beyond YouTube. Yaffe broke down the company ...
One of the most entertaining groups in sports is going on the road this summer. Dude Perfect will bring sports and comedy together for the “Hero” tour. The group consists of Tyler Toney ...
"I didn't expect to go anywhere," Yaffe said. But Yaffe found an opportunity he couldn't pass up: the chance to lead Frisco-based Dude Perfect LLC as the sports and entertainment content company's ...
Dude Perfect, the entertainment and sports company started by five buddies posting trick-shot videos to YouTube, has brought a new dude to the team — it has hired senior NBA executive Andrew ...
One of those disrupters over the past 15 years has been Dude Perfect. The company was started by five friends who went to Texas A&M, and rose to fame for viral trick shot videos posted on YouTube.
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